a little love letter to Reno

photo 3 copy Where to begin...this spring has flown by and June is moving in the same manner it seems. The opening for my solo show, A Tender Spark, was a success- more than I ever imagined it would be. It really was a dream to see so many people come out to support me and my art. Before I get into the details of the work, the show, and the opening, I'm very pleased to announce that the show has been extended until Wednesday July 1st 2015 so there is still time to see it all in person if you haven't already. The Holland Project gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday 3-6pm or you can give them a call to make an appointment outside of those hours by contacting Alisha alisha@hollandreno.org

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I admit that this show is/was a really big deal for me both professionally and personally. I've never had a solo show this large before and it was truly years in the making of it. I stopped painting and illustrating for about 10 years so if you told me back in 2002 that I would be living in Reno, NV as a working artist with my own solo show- I would never have believed you! Back then my art studio was my kitchen and it was really small....really really really small. To make a very long and complicated story short, my life was kind of a mess back then and because of lack of support and frustration I quit painting. I'll have to elaborate on all that one day but trust me when I say- this show, this moment, this group of work that I made is a big deal for me.

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This spring was also an unexpected challenge for myself and my family. It absolutely impacted my work in many ways and my heart was just broken on repeat. I listened to Sufjan Steven's newest album Carrie & Lowell obsessively- maybe because I was dealing with death and loss, it was sort of comforting to paint to it and just lose myself in the work.

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When the show opened on June 11th and so many people came out to see what I painted- I can't even describe how surreal and amazing that felt. Reno is a pretty great place to be an artist and I felt incredible support from so many people. I'm not saying our art scene is perfect or couldn't improve in some ways, but I love that in general, most people want to see others thrive here and the community feels genuine. There are so many extraordinary artists here and it's growing really fast. There is a lot of work being done on several levels to make Reno a vibrant and thriving art city- everyone seems to be "pulling on the same rope" as my friend Tod would say.

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I was overwhelmed by all of it and I had to give a talk which I was more nervous about that than anything else I've given a public talk about because this was so much more meaningful and personal to me. Even more intimidating than the time I gave a talk to hundreds of computer programers about graphic design. Here I've spent so. many. isolated. hours. painting. struggling. painting. painting. drawing. painting. And suddenly my paintings are on the walls and people are excited to see them in person and talk to me- it's crazy and awesome. I always feel a little socially awkward after working so long in the studio but I was so overwhelmed and incredibly happy!

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Setting up the show was an amazing experience and I could not have done it all without the incredible Alisha Funkhouser- she made the whole process go smoothly and was so encouraging and supportive right from the beginning. Thanks to Patrick, Denali, and Meghan for the hanging help too- it was a lot of work that went fast with all of you. Thanks to Archer for helping me with some finishing touches and being such a good help to me. The Holland Project is a special place and they are essential to the Reno community; what they do here is so important and that is personal too.

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Many of my paintings are off to lovely new homes with such wonderful people. I can't thank those of you who purchased work enough- whether it is a print or an original painting, this is what enables me to keep making new work and pay the bills so thank you. I know these words aren't even really adequate enough to express how grateful I am to you all and how lucky I feel that I can do this.

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Tony Lillios, a friend and a collector of mine, purchased "Is that you?" above. Tony has been supporting my art for some time now and I'm always happy to see what he thinks of my new work.

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Even the mayor came to see my show and she bought the painting, buffalo + cetus for her sister, Amanda Sanchez. She let me know she might stop by and I'm so glad she did; it was very exciting to see her enjoy my work and to talk to her about Reno, art, and many other things.

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So much happened the night of my opening that I never got a photo of just me with one of my paintings so here is one Alisha took of me when I stopped by later.

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Now that things have slowed down a bit- I've been reflecting on the show and the work I made and thinking about what I need to make next. I have some paintings that are dying to be painted and I'm pretty much the worst at relaxing so I need to really take some time and force myself to rest before I jump onto my next thing. I'll be participating in ArtBlast in September and I have another solo show here in Reno in October (it may be my last for a while as I have some other plans in the works) and I'll be in a group show down in LA that month but for right now I'm just trying to enjoy this feeling. I kind of need to soak it in and maybe process what the heck happened this spring and stay in this state of bliss for a little while.

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Supporting artists comes in so many forms- whether it's attending a show, buying a painting or a print or some other item that artist created, or sending an encouraging word and simply enjoying their work- all of it helps more than you know. All of it keeps me going and though it can be hard at times to be a working artist- the hustle and constant pushing can be exhausting- it is a very very lucky life. I know how lucky I am. Thank you everyone.

And of course, I couldn't end this without thanking my spectacular little family- thank you to Will and to Archer. I sure could not do any of this without the both of you, your love, and encouragement. <3

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A Tender Spark: new paintings by Lisa Kurt

Lisa Kurt solo show announcement I'm really pleased to announce my upcoming solo show, A Tender Spark, at the Holland Project Gallery! The opening reception is June 11th at 6:30pm. I started the work for this show back in 2012 and I've longed to do a show at the Holland Project for years. All of the paintings have never been shown before and many are brand new - painted this year.

There is a special preview starting at 5:30pm for those who are part of the Art Patrons Program- it's similar in nature to an art collector's preview. There is a little write up on the Art Patrons Program here if you are curious about what it is: http://www.hollandreno.org/about/artpatrons/ And you can find out more how to become an art patron and get in early to be the first ones in to see my new paintings by contacting Alisha by email: alisha@hollandreno.org, or call Alisha or Britt at 775.742.1858.

I'll have both prints and original paintings for sale at the opening. I have some really nice surprises as part of my show, so you won't want to miss it- it's been years in the making!!

artist residency at St. Mary's Art + Retreat Center

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Next month...just a few more days away...I'll be one of the resident artists working out of St. Mary's art + retreat center. This will be my first residency and I am so excited. I've been working away to prepare and pack and next week I should be setting up and making more new work- hopefully hitting the ground running.

If you don't know about this historical and magical place, it used to be a hospital opened in 1876, that has been since converted into an art and retreat space. It's located in Virginia City, NV which is an interesting and quirky place to visit and explore. To read more- check out their history page.

I'll also be part of the SMAC exhibitions opening reception on April 25th 1-4pm. I'll be showing new work and I'm thrilled to share I've got a good chunk of my children's picture book put together. I'll be showing some finished paintings from that as well as preliminary sketches, character sketches, storyboard work, and early concepts. You'll get to see the inside guts of what a picture book is really made of and the work involved- I hope you'll join us for a fun day. The events at St. Mary's are always a treat and the other artist's showing are exceptional- I'm so lucky to be showing with them.

I will be blogging my experiences throughout the residency; I don't know yet how often, but check here regularly starting next week to see photos, works in progress, and updates.

upcoming classes winter-spring 2015

Lisa Kurt's class at the Nevada Museum of Art I've been plugging along teaching pretty regularly since the start of the new year. Thank you to those who have come out to take a class with me! I've really enjoyed meeting so many new people and seeing familiar faces as well.

A number of people have asked me to post my teaching schedule so here it is as it stands right now. I'm sure I'll be adding more classes and as I do I will post the updates here on my new teaching schedule page. The classes usually run based on attendance so if you really want to take one of my classes- sign up to make sure you don't miss out! Thank you!

February through June 2015:

[sold out] Animal Illustration (kid's class) Wednesdays, February 25 - March 18 / 3:30 - 5:30 pm [NMA*]

Creating Image Transfers Tuesday, March 10 / 6 - 9pm sign up here [NMA*]

Children's Book Illustration March 27 through March 29th 10am- 4pm each day sign up here [SMAC*]

Creating Image Transfers Thursday, May 14 / 6 - 9pm  sign up here [NMA*]

Creating a Personal Sketchbook, June 25 / 5:30 - 8:30pm sign up here [Atelier*]

 

*NMA: Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV

*SMAC: Saint Mary's Art Center, Virginia City, NV

*Atelier in Truckee, CA

 

Identifying yourself as an artist

This last Saturday, I gave a presentation along with two incredible artists, at the Nevada Museum of Art. The audience was a wonderful group of artists- some just beginning, some looking for new ideas, and others looking to reinvent themselves as working artists. The two artists I presented with were Sarah Stevenson of Redline Design and Frances Melhop a freelance photographer and director at Saint Mary's Art Center. Casey Sibley of Casey D. Sibley Design, organized and facilitated a fantastic event and I think everyone learned some new things. I believe the NMA will be holding more of these working artist events in the future. It was such a valuable experience for me and everyone had a really good time. My slides are below to get an idea of what I discussed.

artists' roundtable this Saturday

I'll be speaking this Saturday along with 3 amazing artists about identifying yourself as an artist. Come learn about the business side of art! roundtable event

Upcoming Friend or Foe? show

lisa kurt friend or foe? show Get excited friends!

My last solo show of 2014 is here... I've been painting up a storm in the studio this last month and I'm so excited to share my newest paintings and drawings with all of you. The show will be at the lovely NeverEnder Gallery in Reno, Nevada (119 Thoma St, Reno, Nevada 89501) from November 10th through December 6th. There is an opening reception this Thursday November 13th from 6-8pm, all ages are welcome and it is free to everyone. This gallery throws a really fun show, there is free food and beverages, along with their adorable shop and the new Mixed Messages Zine shop and gallery inside as well. I'll be selling both originals and prints so there is something for everyone. I hope you'll join me!

Doubtful Creatures

Lisa Kurt's show Doubtful Creatures postcard 1 As I mentioned in a previous post, through the month of September 2014 I had my solo show up at the Hub Riverside, Doubtful Creatures. This show was a collection of my newest paintings/illustrations that I had done for the Reno News and Review's 2014 Best Of Issue. The theme I had created was creatures out of the mythology of the quirky and endearing state of Nevada. There was a lot of great material- it's been influencing more work outside of the project which is cool.

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The closing reception was on Tuesday September 30th and it was a lot of fun! I nearly missed the reception due to travel delays coming back from Boston but I made it by a hair and though I was sleep deprived and jet lagged- it was a wonderful night. I'm so so happy that so many friends and people new to me came out to support my art- it really meant so much to me. Thank you to Eric Brooks for all the help and thank you to everyone who has shown me support one way or another- all of it matters and makes a difference to me.

I sold nearly every painting though there are still two paintings left (see below) if you are interested, just contact me directly through email: lisamadethis[at]gmail.com

Thank you again to everyone out there who has supported my art in this last year or so- I am so so grateful!

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Cornish Fairies

Lisa Kurt's painting of Stone Mother

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Reno News and Review Best Of Issue

aliens roasting marshmallows Many people know that I had been working on a secret illustration project through June and July, though I couldn't really share what it was I was working on. Well now I can because it hits news stands today!! I created the cover and inside illustrations for the Reno News and Review's Annual Best Of Issue, which was so much fun and you can check it out online too. Working with the editors, Brian and Brad, was a real treat; they were excited by my ideas and easy to work with. Together we came up with the theme of Nevada mythological creatures which I couldn't have been more excited to do! It was a pretty fast paced turn around but I'm pleased with the paintings I created and it was just the right illustration project for me at the right time. Brad also interviewed me for the project as well and it was so nice chatting with him about how much we love Reno. That is also in the Best Of issue.

I'll also be having my first solo art show through all of September of these paintings for this project at Hub Coffee Roasters at the Riverside location. We'll be throwing a big reception too with a few surprises so stay tuned for the date- I'll announce it here, on Instagram, and Facebook so follow me in one of those spots to keep up to date.

Here is a little preview of a couple of the images and I'll get them all up on the website soon, but please, if you're in the area, pick up an issue and enjoy as soon as you can! If you can't wait- here're the link again.

And one last thing- a big giant thank you to all of you who have supported me and my art and illustration over this past year. August 16th marks my one year anniversary into this new adventure and so many of you have been absolutely instrumental to my success. I wouldn't have landed here a year later with this cool project, among others, if several people hadn't prompted me to present about art, share my work, offer me projects, offer volunteer and/or teaching opportunities, and the list goes on. I hope you know who you are- I'm so grateful for you all and to be in such a rad community in real life and online.

xo,

Lisa

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Sunken Treasures and a cover

My painting, Tahoe Gold, is still up for the duration of the wonderful Sunken Treasures and Ghost Ships exhibits at the Tahoe Maritime Museum near Homewood. The exhibit is a combination of history and art with all kinds of really cool artifacts related to Lake Tahoe maritime history. Because of this exhibit, my painting was also chosen to grace the cover of Perspectives on Arts summer 2014 issue which was such a nice surprise. They even did a little write up about the painting and me on the inside cover. If you're in the Tahoe/Northern Nevada area- check them out! giant Lake Tahoe goldfish

The River Washes Away All My Sins Group Show

Things have been mega busy this summer- I'll catch everyone up soon with some of my activities and work I've been doing. For now- I wanted to share that there is a really nice group show up at the Neapolitan Gallery in the Ampersand Bar called The River Washes Away All My Sins but it's coming down soon (July 31st is the last day). I have a painting in this show as well which you can see below (though it's always better to see paintings in person!) woman drowning

 

I hope you're all having a lovely summer. More soon! xo

 

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Universe: the Art of Existence at Modern Eden Gallery

UNIVERSE-The-Art-of-Existence I am so pleased to share that this month one of my paintings is hanging in the group show, Universe: the Art of Existence, curated by Michael Cuffe of Warholian.

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My painting, "We shall need each other" is 12"x12" acrylic and mixed media on a wood panel.

I'm excited and honored to have my work up at such a lovely gallery as Modern Eden, alongside so many amazing artists as this show provides. Michael's vision was to give all 60+ artists the theme of the cosmos and quickly turnaround a new piece for the show which has been a great success.

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The opening for the show was in April and it was amazing! Seeing the work up close and in person is well worth the visit as was meeting so many great people. There is a great write up with lots of terrific photos all by Michael Cuffe of the opening on the Warholian site.

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There are still a few days left to view the show, it is up until this weekend, May 3rd with a closing reception this Friday May 2, 2014 6-9 pm. If you're in the Bay area please get out there and see some awesome artwork!

If you're not in the bay area but are interested in viewing the show or possibly purchasing a piece, take a look at Modern Eden's online collection of the Universe show. (All available works are available for online purchase)

Thank you!

*The first and fourth photo are by Michael Cuffe

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UNIVERSE: THE ART OF EXISTENCE

Curated by Michael Cuffe / Presented by Modern Eden Gallery Opening Reception: Saturday April 12th, 2014 6-10 pm Exhibition Dates: April 12 – May 3rd, 2014

Location: 403 Francisco St, San Francisco, CA 94133

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON MODERN EDEN GALLERY VISIT: ModernEden.com PRESS CONTACT: Kim Larson – Kim@ModernEden.com – (415) 956-3033

Broken Hearts Collide Show

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For the month of February this piece is hanging in the Broken Hearts Collide group show at the NeverEnder Gallery in Reno. It's a good show with some really strong work - you should all go check it out while you can! Art shows are typically free to see and opening and closing receptions are as well; it's a great way to spend an evening, meet some new people in your community, and view and maybe even purchase some local art. All the pieces at the Broken Hearts Collide show are for sale- including mine- consider supporting your local artists! :)

Thank you sale! 20% off!

promo_sasquatch Why wait for Black Friday? Why leave the house!? Let's celebrate Thanksgiving and the holiday season early!

I'm so thankful for all of the people who have shown support in one way or another for my work, this sale will offer 20% off in my Etsy store and will last 6 whole days!

Starting Wednesday 11/27/2013 through Monday 12/2/2013. Prints are a great gift and I am even adding new prints in my store today in time for the sale.

Use the code THANKS13 upon checkout for 20% off your order! http://www.lisakurtart.etsy.com

If you are holiday shopping, my shop will close Wednesday December 18, so be sure to get your order in before 5pm that day to ensure delivery by the holidays (international customers should order by this week).

Thank you all!!

The Biggest Little Art Show, Icons of Nevada

Sarah Winnemucca I'll be participating in the upcoming Biggest Little Art Show, "Icons of Nevada". The opening reception on Thursday December 5th from 5-7pm is a free fundraising event. It's a tiny works group show - all pieces are sized 2.25" x 3.25"- the size of a playing card; all work will be for sale and 50% goes right to Sierra Arts.

My piece is titled, Sarah, and the subject is Sarah Winnemucca; she was a Paiute princess and an activist. She was somewhat controversial but nonetheless an incredibly interesting person. Come see my tiny painting in person- it really is just 2.25" x 3.25"- hard to believe until you see it. ;)

There will be some really great art to see along with some tasty food from Wild River Grille. I hope to see some familiar faces for a fun night and a good cause!

ETA: There is a really lovely write-up of the event here: http://thisisreno.com/2013/11/biggest-icons-nv-little-canvas/

Latest pieces at Noble Pie

buffalo + cetus This month, I have three new pieces in the group show, Sensory Impressions. The show will be hanging at Noble Pie Parlor through the month of November so check it out and get one of their Thanksgiving calzones (so. so. good.). Each piece is a 5"x 7" graphite drawing on 11"x14" archival paper. All three pieces are part of my ghost series that I've been working on. The above piece is called buffalo + cetus. Each piece represents a story of childhood.

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The piece above is titled elephant + ursa minor. The animals in each work represent a ghost and each also relates in some way to the constellation within the piece.

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This last one is titled moth + lepus. I don't like to give too much away in terms of the stories wound into each work because I feel like it tells the viewer what to think, instead of what to imagine. So I'll keep a bit of mystery to these for now.

The originals are for sale at $100 each, so let me know if you are interested in purchasing. (lisapisa77[at]gmail.com

Enjoy!

 

The Stranger Show at Holland Project

Holland Project Stranger Show The Stranger Show reception last week was hopping and it was fantastic! As I mentioned before, I'd been collaborating with a high school student during the month of October to create a piece for this show. 16 students and local artists were paired together for this project and we were tasked to create something under the theme strange, hence the Stranger Show. The Holland Project has been doing this every year for the past three years and I'm so glad I got to participate this year. I didn't take as many photos as I should have- I guess I was just really enjoying being in the moment!

My son and husband joined in the fun too. My son especially loved the piece below. It was a cool interactive piece where you pull a glow stick and it abducts the little pig into the spaceship!

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So much great art from these Hug High School kids- so many people were impressed at the level of the work. My friend Casey (who was also a participating artist) and I were talking about just what a cool space the Holland Project is; we both felt like it would've been our very favorite spot for us as high schoolers. To be honest- it's definitely one of my favorite places in Reno. The event alone was impressive, with not only original art, but also music, and handmade food.

I was happy to get the chance to hang out with my student collaborator, Lupe Reyes, and I got to meet her wonderful family- it was so awesome. The wonderful surprise that came later that evening was, that Lupe and I won the judge's pick- such an honor. Lupe got a sweet $100 gift certificate to the local art store. The night made me so happy to be part of such a cool event and amazing community. The show is up until the end of November, so check it out if you can!

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Collaborating with high school students via Holland Project

For the month of October, I've been collaborating with a local high school student to create a piece for the annual Stranger Show at the Holland Project. My student-partner-in-crime's name is Lupe and she is super talented, smart, and loves Jack Skellington perhaps as much as I do. We've been working together weekly to get our piece done in time for the show and it's been fun to collaborate with someone new. Here she is painting away on one of our panels: student painting

 

If you're in the Reno area, the Stranger Show opening reception is this Friday November 15th, 2013 at the Holland Project from 6-8pm- there will be food and mariachi music as well- I hope to see you there!

Sketchbook: week 8 and more news!

I'm excited to share that I have some work in a group show tonight, so if you're in the Reno area- stop by Noble Pie Parlor between 7-10pm for a great show! The work will be up for about a month- so please stop by. I have 3 new pieces- all graphite drawings on archival paper. I'll share those images later- I promise! This week's sketch is inspired by one of my favorite and ubiquitous animals- the beloved feline. I decided I wanted to make a Patron Saint for Hover Cats. If you own or spend enough time around cats- you will recognize this phenomena where cats legs disappear and they become hovering beings. There is also a hover cat on Welcome to Night Vale- he sounds a little scary though. Anyway- enjoy!

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Sketchbook: week 5 and news!

I have some great news to share this week! Because of all of your votes, I made it to the top 5 for RAW Artist of the Year in Reno! Thank you everyone for supporting me and nominating me. Thanks also to those who keep ordering prints in the store. I do have some new prints in my shop. If you haven't yet seen, I've added 3 new prints from the ghosts series I've been working on. Stay tuned for more on that- I have a lot more work to come.

There is a group show at Noble Pie Pizza coming up November 7th, so if you're in the Reno area, please come by for pizza, beer, and art- should be a fun time!

I have a number of other great projects in the works, including a commission, a couple gallery proposals, continuing my ghost series, starting two new series/bodies of work, and a few secret projects up my sleeves. I wish I could get myself to paint and draw even faster as I have so much I want to share with all of you.

Here is my latest sketch for this week. I haven't drawn a narwhal in a little while and this one has a little twist!

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Imagine swimming peacefully only to come up to this creature in the deep! Don't worry though...he's friendly and just a little curious.